It is mostly to do with the segregation between blacks and whites
Segregation lasted from 1896 to 1954 when Jim Crow was "killed". Answer: It lasted 58 years.
It depends on which region or country you are referring to but people of different races and ethnicity mixed and mingled. In those countries that introduced segregation laws created a climate of resentment leading to violence and civil strife which is still evident in many places today.
reforming segregation
The British started it round about 1910 in South Africa but it was called the "segregation law" and it was later translated to Afrikaans "apartheid wet" but the law stay the same all over the world it is only the Afrikaans word that became wrong in the eyes of the world the English word is never mentioned but the segregation law still exist in many countries even some states in the USA (non official)
Segregation has occured in countries all over the world, most notably the United States where Martin Luther King fought against racial discrimination through a series of non-violent protests. Unfortuantely, segregation still exists today in many third world countries.
People still do believe in segregation today some even think slavery should be brought back the idiots.
Here is an example. segregation of polluted species are known to occur in the early stage.
Segregation laws have been different in different countries.
It is mostly to do with the segregation between blacks and whites
Many countries mined/produced gold. And many countries still do.
It occurred in the entire South Africa when apartheid was still in use.
Segregation lasted from 1896 to 1954 when Jim Crow was "killed". Answer: It lasted 58 years.
It depends on which region or country you are referring to but people of different races and ethnicity mixed and mingled. In those countries that introduced segregation laws created a climate of resentment leading to violence and civil strife which is still evident in many places today.
Segregation was quite common with sports teams in the 1920's. Many of the best players could not play on the same team as white people simply because they were black. Segregation was quite common with sports teams in the 1920's. Many of the best players could not play on the same team as white people simply because they were black.
In the US, the word is segregation; in South Africa the word is apartheid. In all countries it's discrimination.
Many Ethnic groups are being segregated against still, although in the US and other western countries it is likely more social discrimination than legal discrimination.While segregation is undoubtedly a major issue, there is controversy and varying opinions on ethnicity and segregation, and beliefs held by some people that ethnicities are purposefully "self-segregating".